Abstract

In February, 2010, the National Science Foundation sponsored a workshop that brought together forty-seven representatives from the US Department of Defense, US Air Force, NASA, the National Institute for Standards and Technology, the National Science Foundation, and academic researchers from systems engineering, engineering design, psychology and cognition, organization design and innovation, and economics and mathematics to construct a research program into foundational issues that underlie how we design and develop large-scale complex systems such as aircraft, spacecraft, and launch systems. This paper is the first report of the results of that conference. This abstract is being submitted only thirty-six hours after the workshop, so that the results have not yet been digested and reviewed. However, the abstract will cover the intent and plan of the workshop.

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